Pixel 10 to Ditch Samsung Modem, Reportedly Opts for MediaTek
The Pixel 10 lineup is rumored to switch from Samsung 5G modems to a MediaTek solution, aiming for improved power efficiency.
Google is reportedly planning significant internal changes for the Pixel 10 series, including switching from Samsung 5G modems to a MediaTek solution. This change is likely aimed at improving power efficiency in next year's flagship phones. The Pixel 10 series is also expected to feature the Tensor G5 SoC, which will be manufactured by TSMC using the 3nm ‘N3E’ process. This move away from Samsung for both the SoC and modem suggests a desire to address previous issues, such as overheating concerns.
MediaTek Modem Details While specific details about the MediaTek modem are limited, reports suggest it will be the unreleased T900, potentially based on MediaTek's 'M85' IP. Interestingly, the same baseband chip is also rumored to be used in Xiaomi’s upcoming in-house 3nm chipset. The T900 is expected to support the latest 3GPP Release 17 5G standard, which will provide better network compatibility and improved power consumption. Why the Switch? Google's decision to s…